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President Obamas Islamic Republic of Iran Frozen Fruit Attempt

A little bit about these lands for informative knowledge, Islamic Republic of Iran’s official language is Persian. It’s a geographic location known by archeologists to site vast numbers of cultural remains of the Neanderthal man, dating back to the lower paleolithic era, including continual findings of stone tools.

Islamic Republic of Iran is a nation that’s rebuilding its economy via export dealings with a number of international partners such as Turkey, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, South Africa, Armenia, Oman, Nigeria, Syria and Iraq, Armenia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, China and Russia.

Iran’s main exports consist of equipment related to water and power industries, electricity exchanges and fuel.

For the purpose of rehash the United States is the current appointed nation as head of global security for the United Nations that operates internationally to serve for the purpose of peace and natural security.

In recent events US President Obama sign a declaration to have Iran’s financial institutes and assets frozen that are situated within America, to hinder the nation’s ability to spend. This was without the backing of all members of the UN.

President Obama’s reasoning in statement was “Iran has chosen the path of international isolation” and that “the United States will continue to find ways, both in concert with our partners and through our own actions to isolate and increase the pressure upon the Iranian regime.”

I put this question forward: Where do you get the notion of having the legal power to freeze finance of a nation, that has abided by its IAEA Treaty; not conducting terrorism acts that threatens innocent lives; not having declared a world war; not committed illegal acts and never been found guilty of producing nuclear weapons grade enrichment uranium?

The last inspection by IAEA of Islamic Republic of Iran was in November 2011 consisting of a physical inventory inspection.

IAEA recorded and tested at such times, including previous times that Iran produced natural uranium in form of UO², 1 rod for research & non explosive testing, but generally produces low enriched uranium as little as 3.34% to a maximum of 20% enrichment, scaling three quarters of production to be under 6%, which is not even near enrichment grade levels required for nuclear weapons grade material.

The Agreement between Iran and the Agency for the Application of Safeguards in Connection with the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (INFCIRC/214), which entered into force on 15 May 1974.

Under the Safeguards Agreement, Iran has declared to the agency 15 nuclear power reactor and fuel fabrication equipped facilities with an additional nine locations where nuclear material is customarily used (LOFs). LOFs are situated within hospitals.

If Iran needed high grade uranium, rather than having the need to produce it themselves, they could simply trade for such with Russia or China that specialise.

The UN member’s board needs to review the standing of global security allocation, in relation to conduct of foreign affairs for the purpose of security matters.

Paranoid confliction by US President Obama against Islamic Republic of Iran is premature in its current status of safeguard agreement affairs.

Brett J Hutton

Poc Liberty & United Australia

 
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Posted by on February 8, 2012 in Uncategorized

 

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Budget Surplus Promise Not So Promising For Our Future

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Julia Gillard promise of a surplus, is a premature promise on ethical business approach.

Labor’s recent ‘Carbon tax’ introductions for farming, energy and fuel, with further tax to be introduced on the 1 July 2012, in the form of ‘Rent tax’ for petroleum and mining.

We’re in the business of maintaining jobs via encouragement of continual investment, allowing organisations such as these to flourish for good return on investment, via national and state revenue produced.

In choking such industries with continual taxing for the purpose of making ends meet, to cater for additional implementations of infrastructure that our government has introduced, puts pressure via variables of outcome, with further development, jobs and projects being put on hold .

Sure a little tax does not hurt for environment investment of technologies in the areas of energy and fuel sources, but this is premeditated overkill.

Already Wayne Swan’s NBN project investment has blown out to dramatic proportions in cost, because of lack in knowledge and skill to correctly calculate a national implementation and resource quote.

Labor continually makes comment on innovative research and promotion of new tech and approach to combat carbon emissions, yet Wayne Swan has aside very little in calculation for national project investment, in terms of backing such.

Automotive industry is important to Australia with an historic commitment via Holden, continually glowing globally, with proven track records, as a quality producer of automotive design and engineering, an investment asset in which we must back for future growth.

This is ever so more important with Toyota’s continual financial lost and Mitsubishi relocating back to head quarters production, outlining the struggle to maintain good investment locally as well as jobs.

Over all for a Keating government approach Julia Gillard and Co. have achieved consistency in likeness of operating a government blueprint of their party.

Poc Liberty & United Australia feel that such contributions made by labor, makes change a strangling affair, in the diplomatic approach of realigning for correctness.

Bad management in turn makes the future of government, a setting ground for real political wars to come.

Bad business makes it difficult for good business to emerge, without re-setting what’s already in place.

Brett J Hutton

 
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Posted by on February 7, 2012 in Uncategorized

 

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Get Paid As Much On The Pension As Working – Julia Gillard is Paying

 

More money gifts for pensioners, no gifts for workers, but a little extra tax cuts on our return at the end of the financial year.

This government shows that working as a low income earner maybe a waste of effort, that you might as well give-up and join the pension cue at any age receiving $761est for singles and $709est each as for couple per fortnight.

It’s obvious that people are doing just that, people capable for looking or re-entering the workforce, finding ways to make it on the books making for an early retirement.

Julia Gillard feels that her government is great in delivering all the money they have sucked out of tax on carbon emissions, just to pass-it-on.

Julia is a great lawyer, but need some lessons in approach to business enterprising; you’re a child in comparison.

No business in their right mind would return A$5.7b out of A$5.75b p.a. CO2‑e tax revenue charged at A$23.00 per tonne back to the public without prior investment.

On top the labor party have obligated to assistance for farmers in the way of analysts research and marketing promotion of A$2m p.a. for cleaner energy and biodiversity.

This statement above shows that investing to innovative measures to cleaner energy/environment comes second to brownnosing her voters.

The labor party boast about cutting 159million tonnes a year of carbon pollution from the atmosphere, hence losing A$3657million a year in tax revenue.

This would mean that with the increases and gifts commitment too via investment this year, would push this nation into a debt or would it?

Of course being a high risk adventure party, your finance bank is weighing-in on floating carbon taxes at market prices from 1 July 2015, with the presumption of a bigger revenue return. Oh so cleaver if you had a guarantee.

Keep spending every cent; keep adding more taxes to counter act annual costs, so we can be the most expensive nation in the universe, rather than just the earth.

All your expenditure weights on continual looping of tax revenue, rather than new business. There is no safety net like a real business, nor one in mind.

We understand that you’re an ex-lawyer, schooled at oxford university, with little work force understanding when it comes to business day to day operations, but rather the industry framework, yet with statements such as 1 million Australia’s won’t have to put in a tax return, reclaiming expenses accrued or taxes owed you feel is some sort of bonus.

Maybe it saves the nation money if we don’t reclaim Julia!

 

Brett J Hutton

 
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Posted by on February 6, 2012 in Uncategorized

 

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